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HT setup- is there anything else to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 93245" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Going through your list I would prioritise as follow:</p><p></p><p>1) I'm with Goneten on the bass traps. that's a first priority. Also beware of too much treatment at HF.</p><p>When doing room treatment for high frequency its more important where in the room treatment is done. First reflections needs absorption. If your listening possession is close to the rear wall I would add absorbsion there as well, but if its a little further away, then the heavy rach you mentioned will work great to act as diffuser.</p><p></p><p>2) I'm all for adding a sub. Have you got a sub already? More subs can't do harm.</p><p></p><p>3) If at this point you still want to upgrade even more, add a power amp on the fronts. No need for monoblocks, but if you want to go for it.</p><p></p><p>Finally, spikes on speakers. Personally I prefer isolation when its a tile floor. High density foam or add Vibrapods: http://www.lerange.co.za/vibrapod1.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 93245, member: 62"] Going through your list I would prioritise as follow: 1) I'm with Goneten on the bass traps. that's a first priority. Also beware of too much treatment at HF. When doing room treatment for high frequency its more important where in the room treatment is done. First reflections needs absorption. If your listening possession is close to the rear wall I would add absorbsion there as well, but if its a little further away, then the heavy rach you mentioned will work great to act as diffuser. 2) I'm all for adding a sub. Have you got a sub already? More subs can't do harm. 3) If at this point you still want to upgrade even more, add a power amp on the fronts. No need for monoblocks, but if you want to go for it. Finally, spikes on speakers. Personally I prefer isolation when its a tile floor. High density foam or add Vibrapods: http://www.lerange.co.za/vibrapod1.html [/QUOTE]
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